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Eden Hazard among six EPL stars nominated for 2018-2019 PFA player of the year

Chelsea star Eden Hazard has been listed among Premier League stars for the 2018-2019 PFA Player of the Year.

According to the lists of nominees made public on Saturday, April 20, the 2019, the Belgian netted 16 times and 12 assists in the English topflight so far.

But the pair of Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah and Tottenham’s Heung-Min Son are other top performers this campaign missing from the lists voted by the players themselves.

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A further breakdown of the players nominated revealed that three Man City stars and two from Liverpool made the cut.

Sergio Aguero, Bernardo Silva and Raheem Sterling were chosen from City, while Virgil Van Dijk and Sadio Mané are Liverpool’s flag bearers.

The winner will be announced at ceremony in London on Sunday April 28.

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Meanwhile, the list of nomination for PFA Young Player of the Year have also been announced with the likes of Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold, David Brooks, United’s pair Marcus Rashford, Declan Rice and City’s Bernardo Silva and Raheem Sterling all in contention.

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Spain media are claiming Chelsea star Eden Hazard will complete a £86m move to Real Madrid ‘within a matter of days’.

According to Dailymail, citing Spanish newspaper Marca, the Belgian playmaker’s soon-to-be announced move to the Bernabeu will make him Real Madrid’s third signing ahead of next season.

Already this season, Real Madrid have agreed deals for Eder Militao and Rodrygo Goes as Zinedine Zidane plans a squad overhaul for next season.

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